WOOL PUBLICITY
DELEGATES MEET BRADFORD VISIT LATER LONDON. Dec. 4. The executive o.'.' international Wool Publicity kc cm'ch Fund held its first modi .v; in London today, when delegates Ire n Mew Zealand, Australia and Africa, and representatives fro:.; r > international Wool Secretariat attended. The delegates faced a long and important agenda, and will continue their meetings for a week, after which they will adioun: to Bradford, where they will meet members of the wool trade and virii rc-garch institutes. The meetings, ate being held privately. A statement issued by the press committee at the end of to-day's sitting said: “Delegates considered a report covering the activities of the International Wool M ■ v ! print since its inception in Id'lT. in addition, the meeting viewed in for.: t outline its future plans for woo'd publicity.”
PUBLICITY IH THE EAST (Noon) : . 0. . Dec. 5. The of the international Wool Publicity and arch Secretariat discussed hov ■■ simulate the use of wool and wool textiles in India, Russia, and China. The executive instructed L , -.or atari at to survey the problem --v a. view to instituting a program::. wool publicity in these cm'-- . .
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21580, 6 December 1944, Page 4
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